Tuesday, 20 November 2012

in a critical state 

The resuscitation area, commonly referred to as "Trauma" or "Resus", is a key area in most departments. The most seriously ill or injured patients will be dealt with in this area, as it contains the equipment and staff required for dealing with immediately life threatening illnesses and injuries. Typical resuscitation staffing involves at least one attending physician (DO or MD), and at least one and usually two nurses with trauma and Advanced Cardiac Life Support training

Examples of "majors" include chest pain, difficulty breathing, abdominal pain and neurological complaints. some departments employ a play therapist whose job is to put children at ease to reduce the anxiety caused by visiting the emergency department

As a result, doctors face great pressures to overtest and overtreat



20.05, 20.11.12. Wik 

"Beware the Riptide,"But the harsh truth is that any swim can end fatally. A swimmer has a panic attack, a heart attack, he becomes dehydrated -- some odd thing happens, a competitor had gone missing and his body had not been recovered

cutoff point, 

breaking point 


Physics
a. An applied force or system of forces that tends to strain or deform a body.
b. The internal resistance of a body to such an applied force or system of force



drafts 



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